Since we were invited to be part of the committee's work, and when we became aware of Google's testimony last November, we got in touch with the supplier and asked for clarification on the incidents that happened when Google was taking pictures. We then looked into whether comparable situations had arisen. Our supplier assured us that Wi-Fi zones had not been detected and that no data transmitted from those zones had been intercepted either. Basically, they did not have the technology to identify Wi-Fi zones in the street as the pictures were being taken.
On November 25th, 2010. See this statement in context.